"The holding in Tyler is clear: when valuable property is taken to satisfy a less valuable tax debt, the former owner is entitled to just compensation for her equity interest in that property."
June 05, 2024 2024-06-05
Supreme Court of New Jersey
"When a regulation dedicates private property rights to public use, without just compensation, it is contrary to the Fifth Amendment and unconstitutional. But the court below did not see it that way."
June 12, 2024 2024-06-12
Supreme Court of Texas
"When local authorities must destroy a person’s house for local law enforcement, they must pay just compensation."
August 01, 2024 2024-08-01
Supreme Court of the United States
July 24, 2024 2024-07-24
US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
"The Court should enter judgment in Defendants' favor because the wetland and stream at issue are not waters of the United States."
April 29, 2024 2024-04-29
U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
"This Court should hold that the right to just compensation is self-executing,and that Louisiana courts may issue writs of mandamus ordering the Sewerage &Water Board—and any future nonpaying entities—to pay for the property it took and damaged."
April 26, 2024 2024-04-26
The Supreme Court of Louisiana
"Section 1733 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) confers expansive criminal lawmaking power on the Secretary of the Interior in violation of the Constitution, allowing the Secretary, acting through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), to create a criminal code applicable over a significant part of the country and a majority of the state of Nevada."
April 26, 2024 2024-04-26
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
"This Court should hold that S3292 is a content-based speech restriction. Otherwise, government may be emboldened to burden more speech and restrict yet more advice offered by various professionals to willing clients."
April 03, 2024 2024-04-03
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
"This case is the ideal vehicle for revitalizing the nondelegation doctrine because the OSH Act represents, arguably, the broadest delegation by Congress to the Executive Branch since the NIRA."
February 29, 2024 2024-02-29
Supreme Court of the United States

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